Jeremiah 6:27
New American Bible (Revised Edition)
Footnotes
- 6:27–30 God appoints Jeremiah to be a “tester” of his people. The passage uses the metaphor of the refining of silver: the silver was extracted from lead ore, but the process in ancient times was inexact, so that sometimes all that was left was a scummy mess, to be thrown out.
Jeremiah 15:20
New American Bible (Revised Edition)
20 And I will make you toward this people
a fortified wall of bronze.
Though they fight against you,
they shall not prevail,
For I am with you,
to save and rescue you—oracle of the Lord.(A)
Ezekiel 3:8
New American Bible (Revised Edition)
8 [a]Look! I make your face as hard as theirs, and your brow as stubborn as theirs.(A)
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